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. >> let's bring in jeff, cnbc contributor. you're a bond guy at the cme. is this a bond bubble and are we coming out of it? >> we talked a couple weeks ago on "power lunch" how we're poised to see the long end of the curve. we had confirmation when ben bernanke said they were going to focus the purchase on the belly of the curve. that's what we call it in the pits. four to six year. right now we certainly have seen a big move in the ten-year. looking at the 30 year, should see a rise in the 30 year. at the end of the day people comfortable out of washington, the bond, long end of the curve, people are selling. >> thanks so much. we'll be back with you in a little bit. sue. >> bob pisani showed us the home builder stocks. one of the reason they are moving, there was good news for the economy. home builder sentiment moving to strongest level since april '06. national association of home builders rose to 47 from a revised 45 in november. keep in mind despite eight months of gains, the confidence index still remains below that key reading of 50. but it has bee
. >> let's bring in jeff, cnbc contributor. you're a bond guy at the cme. is this a bond bubble and are we coming out of it? >> we talked a couple weeks ago on "power lunch" how we're poised to see the long end of the curve. we had confirmation when ben bernanke said they were going to focus the purchase on the belly of the curve. that's what we call it in the pits. four to six year. right now we certainly have seen a big move in the ten-year. looking at the 30 year,...
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eastern time and we'll also be talking silver with jeff burns, the ceo of pan american silver, one of the world's biggest silver producer. you definitely don't want to miss that. >> thank you, jackie deangela. coming up, bill ackman making his presentation at the conference in new york city. you'll hear from him coming up. also, nike is on the table today. herb al herb [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. you definitely don't want t . >>> let's get right over to the breaking news desk. kate has more on the bill ackman presentation. >> more than 300 slides in ackman's presentation, which just wound down. they took a quick break and they've restarted with a q & a. ackman said his short posit
eastern time and we'll also be talking silver with jeff burns, the ceo of pan american silver, one of the world's biggest silver producer. you definitely don't want to miss that. >> thank you, jackie deangela. coming up, bill ackman making his presentation at the conference in new york city. you'll hear from him coming up. also, nike is on the table today. herb al herb [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know...
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let's talk about this manpower survey with ceo jeff joerres who is joining us again. >> great to be here. >> we just had a ceo on very concerned about job hiring for next year because of the fiscal cliff and all the costs associated with, that and yet your numbers here seem to suggest that at least statistically we're not seeing that much an impact, or am i misreading this here? >> no, you're not. when you look at it it's actually slightly better than what we saw in the fourth quarter and a lot better than the first quarter of this year. >> how do you explain that then? >> what you're really seeing is that right now, as companies are looking at their demand, they are saying, you know what, you've got enough demand that i'll have to continue to creep up. this is not a robust hiring survey but a good hiring survey. i think the real crux is that we are forgetting that at any moment a ceo can push a button and say we're not going to hire anymore because they are used to being agile. you look at fiscal cliff and what's going on in europe. they are standing on guard ready to make decisions ver
let's talk about this manpower survey with ceo jeff joerres who is joining us again. >> great to be here. >> we just had a ceo on very concerned about job hiring for next year because of the fiscal cliff and all the costs associated with, that and yet your numbers here seem to suggest that at least statistically we're not seeing that much an impact, or am i misreading this here? >> no, you're not. when you look at it it's actually slightly better than what we saw in the fourth...
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. >> gary, it seems like it's done for the profit off this alleged prophet, warren jeffs. what are the legal implications here regarding kids not paid. these are children working for free for a profit-making enterprise. >> i mean, there's certainly potential for legal peril here. the question is, does this landowner who is paying for this work to be done know that hundreds of children are doing the work? we don't know if he knows anything. that's why we came to las vegas to find the guy to answer questions. he's had 28 hours to respond to us, and we haven't got in touch with him yet. we also want to know what the district attorney, the prosecutor in washington county, utah thinks about this. his name is brock bellam he's a good guy. when i called him to ask him what he thought, he said i don't know anything about it. it's a well-kept secret. based on the faktds he said this raises a red flag. he's going to look into it, but right now it's too early to see what will happen legally. >> it's hard to believe somebody affiliated with the ranch didn't know the kids working on it
. >> gary, it seems like it's done for the profit off this alleged prophet, warren jeffs. what are the legal implications here regarding kids not paid. these are children working for free for a profit-making enterprise. >> i mean, there's certainly potential for legal peril here. the question is, does this landowner who is paying for this work to be done know that hundreds of children are doing the work? we don't know if he knows anything. that's why we came to las vegas to find the...
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. >> jeff, what about that? is this a first amendment issue? >> this is actually a hard case, i think, because it is true that physicians or anyone else can express any kind of opinion they want about homosexuality but it's also true that the state of california can regulate the practice of medicine, including telling doctors and any kind of care providers you can't mislead, give advice that will hurt patients. they can't prescribe laetrile to cure cancer because that doesn't work. what the state of california tried to do here is say that this kind of therapy is harmful, especially to children, and we as the state can stop it. that i think is close to legal, but it is also true that physicians and therapists do have certain rights to express their opinion about what works and what doesn't, and the judge tried to navigate between the two of those. >> but is this ruling, jeff, by the judge, the law, does it stop a therapist from speaking out against -- i mean, if they want to go on television and say being gay is bad or you know, against religiou
. >> jeff, what about that? is this a first amendment issue? >> this is actually a hard case, i think, because it is true that physicians or anyone else can express any kind of opinion they want about homosexuality but it's also true that the state of california can regulate the practice of medicine, including telling doctors and any kind of care providers you can't mislead, give advice that will hurt patients. they can't prescribe laetrile to cure cancer because that doesn't work....
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as jeff sessions says -- >> a lot of flimflam. >> flimflam. we told you last night that tim geithner hopscotched his way down pennsylvania avenue to bring the president's proposal from the white house to capitol hill and instead of offering compromise, he leapt to the extreme. his plan taxes $1.6 trillion of taxes. higher tax rates on people, families making more than $250,000 as well as closing loopholes, limiting deductions, raising the estate tax rate and increasing the taxes on capital gains and dividends and the plan spends nearly $200 billion. another stimulus package of 50 billion. an extension of unemployment benefits around 30 billion and an extension of the payroll tax cut estimated at about $114 billion. but the geithner plan didn't cut spending. in run for that, the president offers $400 billion of cuts and toe, john boehner basically said go fish. >> was not a serious proposal. and so, right now, we're almost nowhere. >> just when we needed someone to not say hey, mom, he was nasty. so i can be, too. boehner, like geithner, leapt
as jeff sessions says -- >> a lot of flimflam. >> flimflam. we told you last night that tim geithner hopscotched his way down pennsylvania avenue to bring the president's proposal from the white house to capitol hill and instead of offering compromise, he leapt to the extreme. his plan taxes $1.6 trillion of taxes. higher tax rates on people, families making more than $250,000 as well as closing loopholes, limiting deductions, raising the estate tax rate and increasing the taxes on...
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but it soon became clear that founder jeff bezos and his notoriously secret company had bigger plans. they started expanding in the late 1990s into videos, music, games, electronics, kitchenware, clothing, shoes, jewelry. business services, information storage. amazon turned the corner to profitability in 2002 and today, amazon is a $100 billion global company. and though bezos declined our request for an interview, he recently told "fortune" magazine's andy serwer -- >> our goal is to become the most customer obsessed company. is there someone doing some element better than we? how do we improve? >> online shopping is still only 10% of total retail. >> reporter: meaning amazon in all likelihood is just getting started. ben stein told me recently he has never seen a company dominate a market quite the way amazon is right now. this is a huge, huge story this holiday season. the big question, of course, is, what's going to happen to all the jobs that go in the traditional brick and mortar stores? we don't really know. will they go away? will there be more of them? find out more of those
but it soon became clear that founder jeff bezos and his notoriously secret company had bigger plans. they started expanding in the late 1990s into videos, music, games, electronics, kitchenware, clothing, shoes, jewelry. business services, information storage. amazon turned the corner to profitability in 2002 and today, amazon is a $100 billion global company. and though bezos declined our request for an interview, he recently told "fortune" magazine's andy serwer -- >> our...
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it raises so many questions, jeff. once they are in mexico i don't know that there is anything that anybody here on this side of the border can really do about it, is there? >> if there were charges. there needs to be an investigation first. the problem right now is apparently they left the day before. the child had a catheter in the heart still. the question is, is the child safe? if the authorities said, she is safe, in the care of another doctor in another hospital now i don't think anything would happen. the problem is the questions that have arisen. it why did they do this? it appears they were afraid of the bill. martha: i was going to mention that. the father said she felt she wasn't getting the proper care and that the bills were ricing anrising and rising and that is telling as well, is it not? >> it wasn't the proper care in the sense they did this the day before the scheduled release. they just didn't want to sign any papers or do anything -- martha: you're saying they skipped out on the bill. >> they didn't
it raises so many questions, jeff. once they are in mexico i don't know that there is anything that anybody here on this side of the border can really do about it, is there? >> if there were charges. there needs to be an investigation first. the problem right now is apparently they left the day before. the child had a catheter in the heart still. the question is, is the child safe? if the authorities said, she is safe, in the care of another doctor in another hospital now i don't think...
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jeff: exactly. i took off out of here one time and i swear we got so low that i could see what people were watching on tv in their house. it was scary. lori: do they want to just get the revenue churning as soon as possible. jeff: they have just recently expanded the airport. they would use this money to pay down some of that debt. it could be a good thing. david: if a man or keeps his promise -- jeff: he is pretty friendly. not so bad. david: jeff flock, good to see you. my compliments to lori. people in china blowing off some steam with a pillow fight. this is them just getting ready for a. we will show you what it looked like what the annual event really got going. keep it right here on fox business. ♪ people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save yo
jeff: exactly. i took off out of here one time and i swear we got so low that i could see what people were watching on tv in their house. it was scary. lori: do they want to just get the revenue churning as soon as possible. jeff: they have just recently expanded the airport. they would use this money to pay down some of that debt. it could be a good thing. david: if a man or keeps his promise -- jeff: he is pretty friendly. not so bad. david: jeff flock, good to see you. my compliments to...
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. >> and jeff cleveland, let me ask you the same question in terms of allocating capital and your expectations for the new year. >> i think i agree that the economy doesn't fundamentally change at midnight on 12:31. so we're not worried about a recession. what we are worried about is people expect a deal to get done and they think we'll have a surge of economic growth. and we don't expect that either. growth will remain moderate. interest rates remain low. and the real big picture is a shortage of safe assets. there's only so many government bonds out there keeping slemts low. we like the ig credit so sector and we like high yield bopds. that's where you'll see your opportunities for income for the year. >> okay. so are you going to be doing -- are you going to be doing dividend payers? >> i think you look anywhere you can get income. dividends are good. the key here is what's the big picture and story. it's a shortage of safe assets. the fed and all of their actions in the last ten days have just exacerbated those safe assets by removing some from the system. other things hitting at the syste
. >> and jeff cleveland, let me ask you the same question in terms of allocating capital and your expectations for the new year. >> i think i agree that the economy doesn't fundamentally change at midnight on 12:31. so we're not worried about a recession. what we are worried about is people expect a deal to get done and they think we'll have a surge of economic growth. and we don't expect that either. growth will remain moderate. interest rates remain low. and the real big picture...
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trt+;03i'm jeff barnd reporting. 3 paul avoided talkinggabout numbers because he says iis &palike.theeonly number hee tossed was medicare... an entitlement which pends ttree dollarssforrevery dollar it takes in. 3 earlier e asked... in light of theeschool shooting in connecticut...do we need &ptougher gunnlaws? laww?tuere writes on our facebook ppge..."defiintely. i --3&pjusttlost my friend this weekend." weekend."but jim writes.....no. how about better accesssto mental health resources.&presourcee.a big response on thissquestion....and many interesting opinions. 3 go o fox-baltimooe dot com and tell us what you think. you can lso sound off through - facebook. seed us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore.. and you can text yyur annwer to 45203. pnter foxx5a for yee.. or fox45b for nn.. 3 3 your tax refund... coulddbe delayed this yeaa.the mmjor &ptting laamakers are stall mate &pon...that's slowing it down. and thousands of peoole... forced to eeacuate.what's ccusing theseehiih- powered 3 3 --adblib weathhr 3 tz--- hey, look!ar! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive wa
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, jeff. honey, baby, please. >> we weren't able to get him up the hill. >> dear god. >> come on. >> please hurry. >> back up, back up, back up. >> just when things looked grim, fellow officer christopher hunt arrives and immediately helps phillips lift seamans. >> i was able to start doing chest compressions on him right away. >> phillips knows the odds of him surviving are slim. 92% of those who suffer sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital don't make it. seamans has now been in full arrest for close to four minutes. >> stay with me, dear god. >> he wasn't responding, wasn't breathing, didn't look at me, nothing. he was just laying there. >> if we didn't get things going quickly, he was losing brain function every second that we waited. >> dear god, jeff, stay with me. >> officer michael fry barger arrives next carrying an automated electronic defibrillator, a device used to start the heart. >> a heart doesn't actually stop, it's in fibrillation. it's quivering, not actually pumping any
, jeff. honey, baby, please. >> we weren't able to get him up the hill. >> dear god. >> come on. >> please hurry. >> back up, back up, back up. >> just when things looked grim, fellow officer christopher hunt arrives and immediately helps phillips lift seamans. >> i was able to start doing chest compressions on him right away. >> phillips knows the odds of him surviving are slim. 92% of those who suffer sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital...
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jeff corrine, finishes 32-29. williams with the big basket. he found lopez underneath the basket. too much boston today. the pass and dribbling to jared, finishes. the celtics go on to crush brooklyn. >> it is fun and christmas. >> a lot of games today. >> tony is next with a look at the forecast. >> another winter blast could be headed toward maryland. what shoppers need to know. it may not be a pleasant new year to avoid the fiscal cliff. some of the implications that could affect your wallet. those stories and >> i believe you said you are keeping your eye on a snowy vent your yid -- snow event. >> tomorrow, i think, we might have a little bit of slipping and sliding in the morning. there could be some freezing rain. this will be mostly a rain each event on wednesday. the storm is on saturday. that might be cold enough for snow. that will be the day. new year's eve looks good. >> we will be watching. merry christmas, everyone. the nightly news is next. the nightly news is next.
jeff corrine, finishes 32-29. williams with the big basket. he found lopez underneath the basket. too much boston today. the pass and dribbling to jared, finishes. the celtics go on to crush brooklyn. >> it is fun and christmas. >> a lot of games today. >> tony is next with a look at the forecast. >> another winter blast could be headed toward maryland. what shoppers need to know. it may not be a pleasant new year to avoid the fiscal cliff. some of the implications that...
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let's get to jeff sessions from alabama. ranking member of the budget committee. >> soledad, nice to be with you. >> appreciate that. is that a fair read, the quieter it gets means more is getting done. when they are saying nothing, it means we're close to a deal? >> you know, when we are reading tea levels a tea leaves and that's all we have, that's how bad it is. it looks like the president and the speaker of the house will decide this on christmas or new year's eve and plopped down in congress and we'll be told to vote for it or have a national crisis. this should have been done in public, been talking about this for months, it should have been openly done. american people observing what's going on. honestly, not a good way to do business. >> everybody has an opportunity to run to the tv cameras and have their own teams puttous press releases, because the conversation gets derailed by the pr agenda, if you will, in that. and that's why you have to have behind closed door meetings, because at least everybody shuts up with
let's get to jeff sessions from alabama. ranking member of the budget committee. >> soledad, nice to be with you. >> appreciate that. is that a fair read, the quieter it gets means more is getting done. when they are saying nothing, it means we're close to a deal? >> you know, when we are reading tea levels a tea leaves and that's all we have, that's how bad it is. it looks like the president and the speaker of the house will decide this on christmas or new year's eve and...
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republican jeff sessions comes out front tonight. >>> also, how far is too far when you're interviewing someone on a sensitive topic? barbara walters asks governor chris christie if he is too fat for the job of president. john avalon's going to weigh in on this one with a little bit of historical perspective. >>> also, a new twist in the very bizarre story about john mcafee. the internet tycoon has now left guatemala. police want to question him about a murder in belize, but that is not where he's headed. details, next. [ woman ] dear cat, your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into
republican jeff sessions comes out front tonight. >>> also, how far is too far when you're interviewing someone on a sensitive topic? barbara walters asks governor chris christie if he is too fat for the job of president. john avalon's going to weigh in on this one with a little bit of historical perspective. >>> also, a new twist in the very bizarre story about john mcafee. the internet tycoon has now left guatemala. police want to question him about a murder in belize, but...
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on friday, asked jeff feddig about that. >> if you look at the u.s. data for demand, the bubble, so to speak, really occurred between 2003 and 2006, so, beginning next year, we'll start the ten-year beginning cycle of replacement. we will get a catalyst from both housing and the replacement cycle over the next three to five years. >> in fact, you can see the boom here. housing starts peaking nearly a decade ago. look at the average life span of your appliances. 10 to 14 years is the average range. we're going to break down the replacement cycle and the impact. neil, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> there's a boomerang effect, but how much could this actually fuel demand? >> well, i think this is really the next leg in the housing story for the u.s. economy. i think right now, quite frankly, there's nothing but cyclical upside to the u.s. economy. if you look at cyclical components of gdp, things like durable goods consumption, refrigerators, ranges, microwaves, relative, even cars, relative to their share of gpd, historically,
on friday, asked jeff feddig about that. >> if you look at the u.s. data for demand, the bubble, so to speak, really occurred between 2003 and 2006, so, beginning next year, we'll start the ten-year beginning cycle of replacement. we will get a catalyst from both housing and the replacement cycle over the next three to five years. >> in fact, you can see the boom here. housing starts peaking nearly a decade ago. look at the average life span of your appliances. 10 to 14 years is the...
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the youngest members of the polygamist sect run by warren jeffs. why are hundreds of kids doing manual labor on a ranch without getting paid? >>> duchess katherine left the hospital today. an update ahead. i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >>> tonight, "360" follow and a glimpse inside the fundamentalist church of latter day saints the flds. warren jeffs is in prison serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting two underage girls he had taken as his bride. the state of texas asked to seize compound where
the youngest members of the polygamist sect run by warren jeffs. why are hundreds of kids doing manual labor on a ranch without getting paid? >>> duchess katherine left the hospital today. an update ahead. i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a...
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the other thing we don't have in equity, we have two superstars, bill gross, jeff gunlock, knocking the cover off the ball. people like to buy the personality. no peter lynch in stocks anymore. >> what about the fiscal cliff? we just talked about it with john boehner. does that help or hurt? >> home run for exchange trade for two reasons. whatever happens on the fiscal cliff, whatever they get their act together to do, two things will happen. tax rates will go up on capital gains and dividend. etfs or more tax efficient, more people will follow into that place. i also think some people trapped in mutual funds because they have low tax basis will do tax gains harvesting, realize their gains, pay 15% and move that money finally into cheaper, more tax efficient and better profits etf has to offer. >> trader talk column, trader talk cnbc.com in a few moments. that's what's hot, etfs. back to you. >> we look forward to that very much. thanks, guys. gold market selling off a little bit. at the close, sharon epperson tracking the action at the nymex. moving into stocks and out of the metals. >
the other thing we don't have in equity, we have two superstars, bill gross, jeff gunlock, knocking the cover off the ball. people like to buy the personality. no peter lynch in stocks anymore. >> what about the fiscal cliff? we just talked about it with john boehner. does that help or hurt? >> home run for exchange trade for two reasons. whatever happens on the fiscal cliff, whatever they get their act together to do, two things will happen. tax rates will go up on capital gains...
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joining us now is jeff sonnenfeld. jeff, it's great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, becky. good to be with you. >> nobody knows corporate management better than you do. why don't we take a look back. tell us first of all what you think maybe the one or two best shake-ups were just in terms of where management success is headed in a company. >> some of the changes that were kind of interesting, is companies like yahoo! ibm and hp. to all be headed by truly brilliant experienced women who have earned their stripes. we can talk about how each is doing on the job, but it is quite a break through year to have these technology titans let by such accomplished leaders. but i would say the moves at apple, as tim cook has found his oats and a critical top lieutenant under jobs was a bold move and widely celebrated, but not initially understood. jenny romini at ibm, it is an incredible story. they've had, you know, a little bit of market disappointments most recently. but it's been a tremendous story. they know what the
joining us now is jeff sonnenfeld. jeff, it's great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, becky. good to be with you. >> nobody knows corporate management better than you do. why don't we take a look back. tell us first of all what you think maybe the one or two best shake-ups were just in terms of where management success is headed in a company. >> some of the changes that were kind of interesting, is companies like yahoo! ibm and hp. to all be headed by truly brilliant...
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with us cnbc's jeff cox and kathy jones from charles schwab. waiting to see what the ten-year note is doing. it's come back sharply now with the buying of stocks here. i mean, there is this either/or going on right now, safety vers versus risks, right? >> doing this all year long, news about the economy or settlement of the fiscal cliff issue, the bond market sells off a little bit and the market rallies. here we are again. hope springs eternal. >> let's say we get a deal in the near term, some sort of a framework deal. does that mean we'll see rates on the treasury yield curve rise appreciably, in other words, we'll sell off on the bond market. >> the initial reaction will be relief and risk assets, selloff in treasuries, and keep in mind any deal that we get is probably going to mean more austerity, not less, higher taxes and less spending in 2013 and 2014, and ultimately that's good for the bond market. it's not a bad thing for the bond market. >> do you agree, jeff cox? >> i agree with the notion that, of course, we're at mercy of the fisca
with us cnbc's jeff cox and kathy jones from charles schwab. waiting to see what the ten-year note is doing. it's come back sharply now with the buying of stocks here. i mean, there is this either/or going on right now, safety vers versus risks, right? >> doing this all year long, news about the economy or settlement of the fiscal cliff issue, the bond market sells off a little bit and the market rallies. here we are again. hope springs eternal. >> let's say we get a deal in the...
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i'm here with jeff lacker, the lone dissenter in the last fed meeting. i think you dissented all year long. >> true. >> let's get into the reason why you dissented. in the past you dissented on the purchases. this time there was a new aspect to the statement. you dissented on the issue of the economic targets. what's wrong with 6.5% unemployment and 2.5%? >> i was happy to get rid of the calendar date. i thought it was flawed, created awkward problems for us when the time came to adjust it one way or another. i was happy to get rid of that. i agreed to that part of the committee's decision. i think that setting a numerical threshold for unemployment, i would have preferred a qualitative approach to describing conditions under which we'd -- we're likely to start raising rates. numerical threshold for unemployment is risky for a couple of reasons. first, because no one's statistic can really capture everything we think is going on in the labor market. the unemployment rate can fall for bad reasons. it can stay high even though the labor market is improving
i'm here with jeff lacker, the lone dissenter in the last fed meeting. i think you dissented all year long. >> true. >> let's get into the reason why you dissented. in the past you dissented on the purchases. this time there was a new aspect to the statement. you dissented on the issue of the economic targets. what's wrong with 6.5% unemployment and 2.5%? >> i was happy to get rid of the calendar date. i thought it was flawed, created awkward problems for us when the time came...
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jeff, great to talk with you. >> thank you. >> thank you for your time today. jeff jordan. >>> after the break, my observation on why we don't have a deal in washington yet and how we might be able to get there. stay with us. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to yo
jeff, great to talk with you. >> thank you. >> thank you for your time today. jeff jordan. >>> after the break, my observation on why we don't have a deal in washington yet and how we might be able to get there. stay with us. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever...
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jeff.... (17:30:10) (abell) tonight. someone, somewhere oo ccmpus has bben diagnosed &pwith tuberculosis...." (17:23:55) (reading alert) community has een diagnosed alert went out arlier the - today..... administratoos confirmed that an "unidentiffed perron".....in tuberrulosis. (17:26:12) "for connidentiallty purposes, thhy can't tell uss aalittle more informatioo..." (17:20:20) "the first for thrre ayy maybe its me...." t-b is an airborne disease which attackssthe lungs....aad can rove deadly. &p at the county heaath ddpartment, they're trring to determine if this case....has spreed. (17:14:10) (monique pyle) "ffrttnately with t-b, its veer difficult to contract time with the nfected indiviiual, so there's aavery low risk potential for the commuuity at large." (abell) ""hhs is the second time this year tte campus has deaat with tuberculosss. campus in february." n - (17:23:25) "for a smaall &pcampus its kindaasurprising how many casesswe had so far...." for nnw, the campus is on aaerr.....as students head home for the
jeff.... (17:30:10) (abell) tonight. someone, somewhere oo ccmpus has bben diagnosed &pwith tuberculosis...." (17:23:55) (reading alert) community has een diagnosed alert went out arlier the - today..... administratoos confirmed that an "unidentiffed perron".....in tuberrulosis. (17:26:12) "for connidentiallty purposes, thhy can't tell uss aalittle more informatioo..." (17:20:20) "the first for thrre ayy maybe its me...." t-b is an airborne disease which...
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the answer is jeff binghamton. he defeated jeff smith back in 1992. restore revive rejuvenate rebuild rebuild rebuild >>> let's bring back our gaggle. selinda, i'm going to read you this read and you -- support last month for selling oral contraceptives without a prescription in the united states. that is the lead paragraph by the republican bobby jindal. >> an amazing move for the presidency, i would think. >> he makes a free market argument for it saying it actually costs more money, the idea that it's a prescription drug companies, it would actually become more competitive, bring down the cost of contraceptives, basically arguing you ought to bring this out of the beating the daylights out of the president. >> if you want to increase access to birth control without forcing people to cover things that might violate their consciences. i think it's a very clever argument. >> i do too. but i'm trying to figure out how this plays out in south carolina and how it plays out in the iowa caucuses. nobody counts him out as a liberal. he's a conservative. >>
the answer is jeff binghamton. he defeated jeff smith back in 1992. restore revive rejuvenate rebuild rebuild rebuild >>> let's bring back our gaggle. selinda, i'm going to read you this read and you -- support last month for selling oral contraceptives without a prescription in the united states. that is the lead paragraph by the republican bobby jindal. >> an amazing move for the presidency, i would think. >> he makes a free market argument for it saying it actually costs...
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jeff joins us to explain about that. plus, we have bob from jones day who specializes in wall street deal making. jeff, it is ammo on wall street to do things behind closed doors. you don't want word to get out on the negotiations. it gets too messy. >> right. i wouldn't advocate for a lot of people to do what wall street does. one thing you can say is they've helped facilitate thousands of mna deals this year. they've figured something out with these transactions. the deals that are most successful have the better chance of success are the ones that you negotiate behind closed doors, not the ones that turn into hostile battles and spill out into public, which is what we're seeing noup. >> i understand that, but at the same time, what wh are we going to have a deal already? people are so frustrated by this. we've had 13 months to think about. now we're down to 26 days. bob, can you really make a deal on the fiscal cliff when the negotiation is out in public? do you think we'll get a deal done? that's what everybody wants
jeff joins us to explain about that. plus, we have bob from jones day who specializes in wall street deal making. jeff, it is ammo on wall street to do things behind closed doors. you don't want word to get out on the negotiations. it gets too messy. >> right. i wouldn't advocate for a lot of people to do what wall street does. one thing you can say is they've helped facilitate thousands of mna deals this year. they've figured something out with these transactions. the deals that are most...
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. >> sergeant jeff lopez and his family got an early christmas gift today from some folks who wanted to say thank you for his service to our country. >> we can do it there too. >> i lie that. >> sergeant jeff lopez and his wife, mary were getting a computer preview of what their house will look like when it is decorated. rob smoith's company is donating the work. >> giving back, i mean, soldiers, go away and their families have to do without them for six months at a time or a year at a time. i never had to go through that. something nice for the family. >> strings of lights were measured and laid out and different color lights were installed. sergeant lopez missed seeing his house lit up last year. they are happy for for rob's generous efforts to do the work again this year. >> i think it is great. rob is a great guy and shows by the actions that he puts forth, you know. >> it is nice to be appreciated spts it? >> it is. >> the crew began installing the lights this is rob's way of saying thank you to a soldier and his family for the sacrifices they have made. >> it is going to be a g
. >> sergeant jeff lopez and his family got an early christmas gift today from some folks who wanted to say thank you for his service to our country. >> we can do it there too. >> i lie that. >> sergeant jeff lopez and his wife, mary were getting a computer preview of what their house will look like when it is decorated. rob smoith's company is donating the work. >> giving back, i mean, soldiers, go away and their families have to do without them for six months at...
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jeff arnd is off tonight. another layer of rief in connecticut- as a communiiy frrday'' mass shooting. -3 jennifer davis is in ewwown, ccearer picture oo two little boys, burred tooay. today. 3 davis on cam top rain and cloudd usherrd n a tryinn day tte sandy hhok ellmentary sccool ssooting...one mother ssying in her eulogy,,it seemm... 'the kk is crying'...for her young son. malloy says: "you - try toofeel their pain, but yyu can't. you try to find some wwrds that you hope will
jeff arnd is off tonight. another layer of rief in connecticut- as a communiiy frrday'' mass shooting. -3 jennifer davis is in ewwown, ccearer picture oo two little boys, burred tooay. today. 3 davis on cam top rain and cloudd usherrd n a tryinn day tte sandy hhok ellmentary sccool ssooting...one mother ssying in her eulogy,,it seemm... 'the kk is crying'...for her young son. malloy says: "you - try toofeel their pain, but yyu can't. you try to find some wwrds that you hope will
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. >> greg mcbride warns that the risk of inflation could be closer than you think, and jeff says this is the time to be overweight equity. great you have to both with us. greg, let me ask you first of all. how much do we care about what ben bernanke said today in terms of what we do with our money? >> well, i mean, i don't think that this makes big changes in terms of how you govern your portfolio necessarily, about there are marginal impacts. i think this is going to bring down long-term interest rates a little bit more which will facilitate home purchases. it will facilitate refinancing or re-refinancing for people who have previously done so, and i think this pumps a little bit more air into that equity rally, so, you know, clearly people long in equities i think stand to benefit provided we avert the fiscal cliff. >> and, in fact, jeff, you're overweight equities as we said. why? >> first of all, plett me back up and say i think this announcement from the fed was really not a difference of degree but a difference of kind. as long as you have the fed standing by their policy of qua
. >> greg mcbride warns that the risk of inflation could be closer than you think, and jeff says this is the time to be overweight equity. great you have to both with us. greg, let me ask you first of all. how much do we care about what ben bernanke said today in terms of what we do with our money? >> well, i mean, i don't think that this makes big changes in terms of how you govern your portfolio necessarily, about there are marginal impacts. i think this is going to bring down...
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. >> jeff immelt told me he wanted to move out of china -- i believe ge has shifted resources out of china. >> a lot, especially appliances and low-end goods. but small and medium-sized manufacturers are sick and tired of the corruption, the slowness and all the problems that are so evident -- >> they steal your ideas, counterfeit your products. it really isn't the wonderland of free market capitalism that some people make it out to be. >> no. this is part of a broader narrative of a lot of manufacturers leaving china for vietnam, indonesia, bangladesh, mexico. this is really part of a decades-long trend. >> i have to leave it there. gordon chang, thank you very much. be sure to catch the tim cook interview tonight on "rock center with brian williams." that's at 10:00 p.m. central. >>> the french ought to stick with fine foods because we found out that their 75% tax rate on the rich doesn't work. the economy there is tanking, even worse, same story in britain. why would we want to copy their policies here in the usa? i'll try to get some answers in a moment. please stay with us. [ ma
. >> jeff immelt told me he wanted to move out of china -- i believe ge has shifted resources out of china. >> a lot, especially appliances and low-end goods. but small and medium-sized manufacturers are sick and tired of the corruption, the slowness and all the problems that are so evident -- >> they steal your ideas, counterfeit your products. it really isn't the wonderland of free market capitalism that some people make it out to be. >> no. this is part of a broader...
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. >> jeff capt. share will likely take over third base he played for tampa last year 8288 lifetime third hitter. the white sox still open tonight with more moves. we are not at the point where we feel we are done we are still in talks with a number of different to free agency and they hope to have additional moves in the late word tonight that the cubs have signed former giants more being said with nhl owners and players and in college football barry alvarez he left the badges records today he quickly wrapped his old conference. >> my first year as a head coach had the good fortune of having a very good football team we lost one game that year to michigan it was on a very bad officiating call i can say that now i was on that week. a long story. thank you that is the news for this wednesday night. atstppmwÑyzhñs?úxu@w÷[@?2g@<ñpmn@gévl,vpçtfmoxgç[úwo@óhs]ñu@'nñ@f@wp;í'ytéo@:@wzÑl[pñvvúopoú÷ñwxóññ@kñpóqñjxkñl wj?5wíeíntj@itÑh;óokñí>n =
. >> jeff capt. share will likely take over third base he played for tampa last year 8288 lifetime third hitter. the white sox still open tonight with more moves. we are not at the point where we feel we are done we are still in talks with a number of different to free agency and they hope to have additional moves in the late word tonight that the cubs have signed former giants more being said with nhl owners and players and in college football barry alvarez he left the badges records...
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jeff in san diego. >> honeywell. >> the stock hit a 52 week high today. let it come in. let's go to steve in michigan. >> booyah jim. my stock is cleveland cliff. it is paying about a 7% dividend. is it a value trap or a buy? >> get out by year end. let's go to mike in california. >> booyah from san luis obispo. i'm a first time caller. thank you for making it about the market. i bought hca. >> i think the situation is getting better. if i want healthcare i would prefer to be in bristol myers. i like to sleep at night. i understand why hca people are coming back because of health care. ed in new york. >> thank you for taking my call. i was wondering about groupon as a speculative play. >> i'm wondering about what deal they gave me today. they have a lot of deals i'm not crazy about. my take is that it is not a great stock. it could rally. let's go to randal in california. >> hello mr. cramer. sandridge permian trust. thank you for introducing it on your show. >> i was going over these oil trusts. we know that every single one of them is going down. people are saying that
jeff in san diego. >> honeywell. >> the stock hit a 52 week high today. let it come in. let's go to steve in michigan. >> booyah jim. my stock is cleveland cliff. it is paying about a 7% dividend. is it a value trap or a buy? >> get out by year end. let's go to mike in california. >> booyah from san luis obispo. i'm a first time caller. thank you for making it about the market. i bought hca. >> i think the situation is getting better. if i want healthcare i...
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republican senator jeff sessions with me. he was listening in to the interview. he joins is me now from capitol hill. good to see you, senator. thanks for joining us. let me me get your reaction. >> well, he's spinning a situation that's so serious. we've got to confront honestly and directly. he said on the sundays shows that they were fixing our debt problem, putting us on a sustainable course. that's not correct. the plan that he has announced leaked out, as he has outlined it. it increases taxes $1.6 trillion and does not cut spending any. it increases spending $1 trillion. it has almost no impact on the $9 trillion in debt we're projected to incur over the next ten years. so this is why we've got a problem. the president proposes nothing to deal with the entitlements that are growing at three times the rate of inflation and indeed represent more than half of the spending in our government. so i just got to tell you, they've got a lot of pride here, a lot of human being roe brus, me. this president needs to be helping us come up with a plan that puts america
republican senator jeff sessions with me. he was listening in to the interview. he joins is me now from capitol hill. good to see you, senator. thanks for joining us. let me me get your reaction. >> well, he's spinning a situation that's so serious. we've got to confront honestly and directly. he said on the sundays shows that they were fixing our debt problem, putting us on a sustainable course. that's not correct. the plan that he has announced leaked out, as he has outlined it. it...
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jeffs remains a revered figure m among his followers in the church. he remains a revered figures among his followers, even though he's serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting two underaged girls. now, the closing of a grocery store on the utah border has authorities on high alert. jeffs followsers are being told that the world will end no later than this sunday. with the store now closed, what other preparations might they be making, and at what cost to themselves? gary tuchman went to utah looking for answers. >> it's warren jeffs' birthday, the imprisoned prophet of the flds church. in the neighboring twin cities of arizona and utah, his followers have a message for him. >> we send our love. >> by all accounts, the man they love is still making major decisions and pronouncements from behind bars, and church members almost never want to talk about that. why are you running away from us? our visit comes at a bizarre and tenuous and difficult time. sam is a investigator who has represented more than 100 former members of the flds church. >> the
jeffs remains a revered figure m among his followers in the church. he remains a revered figures among his followers, even though he's serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting two underaged girls. now, the closing of a grocery store on the utah border has authorities on high alert. jeffs followsers are being told that the world will end no later than this sunday. with the store now closed, what other preparations might they be making, and at what cost to themselves? gary tuchman went to...
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jeff flock in the middle of it. i want you to listen to what president obama said yesterday about this issue in michigan. >> we need to do everything we can to encourage companies to keep investing in american workers. by the way, what we shouldn't do, and what we shouldn't be doing is trying to take away your right to bargain. [applause] stuart: exactly what the president said. that it is a right to bargain for better wages. does the union also have a right to force people to adjoin a union and pay dues to it. joining us is the mayor of lansing, welcome to the program. i have got to ask, rights on both sides, does the union have the right to take money off of its members of those members don't want to pay to the union? >> the right is of individuals to form a union and as you might know, we're down to 17% union workforce in michigan. how you get to 17% is people make choices and those workplaces have voted and it has gone down over the years. it may be higher than other states and the majority rules. that is how de
jeff flock in the middle of it. i want you to listen to what president obama said yesterday about this issue in michigan. >> we need to do everything we can to encourage companies to keep investing in american workers. by the way, what we shouldn't do, and what we shouldn't be doing is trying to take away your right to bargain. [applause] stuart: exactly what the president said. that it is a right to bargain for better wages. does the union also have a right to force people to adjoin a...
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>> what do you think, jeff cox? >> the fed told you everything they want to know as far as their thinking towards the fiscal cliff negotiations. they have said, threw down the gauntlet, we're going to be here. the global u.s., the economy is of the fed, by the fed, for the fed. we have now $65 trillion worth of global assets tied up at zero interest economies. what's that doing for economies? they are looking for yield, junk bond issuance at its highest level ever by allotted, so you're seeing -- that's where this trade is going to keep going. investors setting themselves up for a lot of trouble. the third thing is now basically investors are at sea. what do you do? i'll tell you a very telling story. bank of america 2013 outlook. they are super bullish and hung a 1600 on the s&p next year and said the biggest downside risk improvement in the u.s. economy because that might get the fed to scale back. that's how you show how dependant we are and what little confidence they have of what's going on in washington. >> do
>> what do you think, jeff cox? >> the fed told you everything they want to know as far as their thinking towards the fiscal cliff negotiations. they have said, threw down the gauntlet, we're going to be here. the global u.s., the economy is of the fed, by the fed, for the fed. we have now $65 trillion worth of global assets tied up at zero interest economies. what's that doing for economies? they are looking for yield, junk bond issuance at its highest level ever by allotted, so...
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>> reporter: -- 1983's a christmas story. >> jeff! jeff! >> reporter: if you haven't seen "a christmas story," well it's the tale of 2012-year-old ralphie parker. it's something of a cockeyed look at christmas. >> would you look at that! >> reporter: ralphie's dad obsessive over a leg lamp he won in a contest. >> it reminds me of the fourth of july! >> reporter: a pack of dogs makes off with christmas dinner. and santa is anything but jolly. >> what do you want for christmas, little boy? >>. >> reporter: it's like the seinfeld of christmas movies. what do you mean by that? >> well, in some ways it's the commitment to the mundane. >> reporter: for 41-year-old peter billingsley looks familiar that's because he played ralphie. >> it's the simple little things that drive you crazy around christmas. trying to get your little brother to eat, picking a tree trying to cook a turkey all those things. >> reporter: now billingsley is one of the producers of "a christmas story: the broadway musical." ♪ get there on the double! >> reporter: 12-year-ol
>> reporter: -- 1983's a christmas story. >> jeff! jeff! >> reporter: if you haven't seen "a christmas story," well it's the tale of 2012-year-old ralphie parker. it's something of a cockeyed look at christmas. >> would you look at that! >> reporter: ralphie's dad obsessive over a leg lamp he won in a contest. >> it reminds me of the fourth of july! >> reporter: a pack of dogs makes off with christmas dinner. and santa is anything but jolly....
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>> i am trying to thing how that would appear on type on a bill unless it was meant to she server jeff, this is your check, you have the table with the fat girls. you would say it but not write it. >> someone is typing that up, but there is no injury. what is the injury? >> well, half off the check. >> they rejected that offer. that is way too little. >> what would you gouge them for? >> you have to understand, the women have been tortured all their likes because of the way they look. can you not do that. you cannot humiliate them. >> maybe it will incentivize them. >>neil: now, really, you are -- i love you dearly but you are saying consider yourself lucky they called you fat pigs. are you nuts? come on. come on. >>guest: it could change their likes and maybe they will eat healthier. >>neil: you make lawyers look good. in this case whether they is grounds do sue they certainly have grounds to do something. what would the "something" be. >>guest: change their habits. >>neil: it is on them? >>guest: they have a right to sue. this is california, you sue for distress. we don't know the ex
>> i am trying to thing how that would appear on type on a bill unless it was meant to she server jeff, this is your check, you have the table with the fat girls. you would say it but not write it. >> someone is typing that up, but there is no injury. what is the injury? >> well, half off the check. >> they rejected that offer. that is way too little. >> what would you gouge them for? >> you have to understand, the women have been tortured all their likes...
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. >> jeff says after a decade-long obsession and an attempt to 13-year-old girl? >> well, you know, 13 is actually way younger than i would ever be interested. >> he says he'd really prefer 16 >> you happened to ask if i ever >> but is there a part of you this 13-year-old girl here and not me and the rest of this? i don't know. >> you're a good-looking guy who presumably could get dates. >> absolutely. i have a girlfriend. >> you have a girlfriend? >> uh-hmm. she's a doctor. >> how's that going to go over? >> oh, it's not going to go over well. >> did you bring any wine with you or -- >> i did. 13-year-old girl. condoms? >> oh, i intended to. and i was running late and i he finds out he'll be appearing i had no idea who you are. something else he might find >> he explains to the detective >> it was a fantasy and it frustrated me that that fantasy stop didn't work and that's how >> it is like a drug. a losing her innocence. >> the detective asks him about his computer. children on it? >> it might. i saved the pictures of anyone in the chat rooms. >> these would be
. >> jeff says after a decade-long obsession and an attempt to 13-year-old girl? >> well, you know, 13 is actually way younger than i would ever be interested. >> he says he'd really prefer 16 >> you happened to ask if i ever >> but is there a part of you this 13-year-old girl here and not me and the rest of this? i don't know. >> you're a good-looking guy who presumably could get dates. >> absolutely. i have a girlfriend. >> you have a...
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jeff, how can this market rally when there's still so much uncertainty out there? >> i am surprised the market held up as well as it did today, maria. it had every reason to be down four or 500 points. historically, the week after christmas it's up about 70% of the time with a little over a percent gain. and i think you're going to see that after tax selling gets over as of today. and in terms of the selling that we are seeing already, do you think it's partly because people are expecting capital gains and dividend taxes to go up regardless? >> yeah, i think that's right. there's still a chance for a solution to the fiscal cliff. washington tends to work on a last-minute basis. the fact that the republicans couldn't even get together and chose some kind of solidarity even though they knew the plan b wouldn't go through is disturbing. >> dean mackey, how do you see 2013? >> the positive thing right now sthot consumer spending was picking up in the fourth quarter. that was the message of today's data. business spending is also picking up. the problem, though, is that
jeff, how can this market rally when there's still so much uncertainty out there? >> i am surprised the market held up as well as it did today, maria. it had every reason to be down four or 500 points. historically, the week after christmas it's up about 70% of the time with a little over a percent gain. and i think you're going to see that after tax selling gets over as of today. and in terms of the selling that we are seeing already, do you think it's partly because people are expecting...
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let's do traffic and get the latest from jeff. good morning. >> starting in prince george's county, not much volume here in either direction. the significance is it's on my way to fed ex and i'm starting to tailgate in about two hours for sunday's game. looking good on other roadways. pennsylvania, and branch avenue and route 50. we'll head over to the fairfax county parkway, it's 95 north, looking good in both your hov lanes and the main line, up from stafford county to the mixing bowl, and over to montgomery county, just north of the american legion bridge. light coming in from virginia around the inner loop into montgomery county. outer loop looks good as well down 270 to the split. no problems on the bw parkway or 95 between the beltways and good ride around the outer loop of the beltway around montgomery county. that's a look at your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> jeff, thank you very much. first at 7:00, honoring one of the nation's top warriors, general norman schwartzkopf. he died yesterday from complications of pneumonia. >>
let's do traffic and get the latest from jeff. good morning. >> starting in prince george's county, not much volume here in either direction. the significance is it's on my way to fed ex and i'm starting to tailgate in about two hours for sunday's game. looking good on other roadways. pennsylvania, and branch avenue and route 50. we'll head over to the fairfax county parkway, it's 95 north, looking good in both your hov lanes and the main line, up from stafford county to the mixing bowl,...
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that's when you could see it approach $20 a share. >> what are your banking picks, jeff? who do you like? >> i think over time b of a works but for new money being brought in i'd rather look at citigroup where you haven't had quite the run but have the capital return and the international story and like the capital market numbers, too, morgan stanley or goldman sachs, if we can get any relief, a lot of activity in the markets and those stocks could do well. >> we are tracking euclid, this powerful pinter storm. could inflict some major damage. we'll check in with our friends at the weather channel coming up next. >>> plus, a wear of retail analysts weigh in on the storm's impact of retail's bottom line. >>> and a little bit later on former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is going to be showing us to find out what the co-chair of the fix the debt commission has to say now that we're just five days from going over. >>> and before hitting the break, here's a message from the head of a pennsylvania company to our nation's lawmakers in washington. >>> my name is richard phill
that's when you could see it approach $20 a share. >> what are your banking picks, jeff? who do you like? >> i think over time b of a works but for new money being brought in i'd rather look at citigroup where you haven't had quite the run but have the capital return and the international story and like the capital market numbers, too, morgan stanley or goldman sachs, if we can get any relief, a lot of activity in the markets and those stocks could do well. >> we are tracking...
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jeff garrdeer, it's hard to tell women like i spoke to not to worry, not to worry about sending their kids to school in the future. fear may be a constant for them now. how do we ease their worries in this moment? >> >> well first of all. i want to personally thank you, don, for the sensitive coverage that you've given and being aware that we can't in any way, shall shooter, make him some sort of an historical figure. because other people will follow that and that's been part of the problem, so thank you for that. >> firstnd foremost, you're correct. fear is going to be part of their lives, not forever. but we need to reassure those children there in newtown, that they are safe. they must return to that school, because if they avoid it, then it will become what we call in psychology, aphobic response. so first and foremost. there should be a police officer, a law enforcement, in each one of those schools there for just a temporary amount of time. just so they feel safe. secondly, parents need to go in with the children, every day, through the holidays, and after, probably through janu
jeff garrdeer, it's hard to tell women like i spoke to not to worry, not to worry about sending their kids to school in the future. fear may be a constant for them now. how do we ease their worries in this moment? >> >> well first of all. i want to personally thank you, don, for the sensitive coverage that you've given and being aware that we can't in any way, shall shooter, make him some sort of an historical figure. because other people will follow that and that's been part of the...
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jeff speaker is known as probably the most innovative ceo in the exchange industry right now. i think duncan, you know, i think that the deutsche bourse deal, i think he wants to leave the nyse a better, bigger place with a -- it's his legacy. but i don't think he will be, if the deal comes, he'll be the ceo. >> okay. richard we're going to leave it there. we thank you. and we will await this news, and hope it comes soon. still to come, we've got steve forbes, the editor in chief and chairman of forbes media. he's going to give us his views on the fiscal cliff. he's in "squawk's" green room prepping for his appearance as we speak. and then, looking for a last-minute present? i know i am. how about one of these mcclarens? they start at about $225,000. i don't know if my credit card can handle that. the company's managing director joins us with a very big unveil. "squawk" is back in two minutes. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-3
jeff speaker is known as probably the most innovative ceo in the exchange industry right now. i think duncan, you know, i think that the deutsche bourse deal, i think he wants to leave the nyse a better, bigger place with a -- it's his legacy. but i don't think he will be, if the deal comes, he'll be the ceo. >> okay. richard we're going to leave it there. we thank you. and we will await this news, and hope it comes soon. still to come, we've got steve forbes, the editor in chief and...
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charlie: not just duncan neiderauer but jeff springer. i want to get this clear. the millions are predicting the end of the world at the end of december and the nyse-listed sells the intercontinental exchange. is there any connection here? of the world ends tomorrow i guess that is an execution risk we have not tracked into the confirmation, let's hope the mind are wrong. >> i think it is an amazing building 200-year-old institution being taken over by a 20 year institution. how does that happen? >> 12 the year. >> you overstate my age. what is interesting is the new york stock exchange is a network that started 200 years ago but today you could start a network and you and i have been a part of watching networks create organically quickly, that is what technology has done, what facebook is, what amazon is, what ebay is so my company created a network that grew quickly, very complementary to the network that 200 years ago some guys decided on. >> which is? >> stocks traded here, you guys essentially a black box that trades commodities. it isn't black. [talking over
charlie: not just duncan neiderauer but jeff springer. i want to get this clear. the millions are predicting the end of the world at the end of december and the nyse-listed sells the intercontinental exchange. is there any connection here? of the world ends tomorrow i guess that is an execution risk we have not tracked into the confirmation, let's hope the mind are wrong. >> i think it is an amazing building 200-year-old institution being taken over by a 20 year institution. how does that...
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dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts thanks to the looming cliff. gun sales rising over concerns of tighter gun control laws. we can find some winners in the stock market. here are some of those on the s&p. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take alis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, de
dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts thanks to the looming cliff. gun sales rising over concerns of tighter gun control laws. we can find some winners in the stock market. here are some of those on the s&p. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use...